“In 2000, 56 percent of entering college students backed it. Four years later, freshmen were 57 percent supportive at the time they enrolled, and by graduation, 69 percent of that entering class supported gay marriage.”
So reports The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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I’m surprised it’s that low. I’d be even more interested in seeing the comparison between those who watch a lot of TV and those who don’t.
You should try going to uni in Australia. I’m doing a course in American politics and the tutorials are absurd. It is just a room full of people making silly, anti-American and liberal comments
…and your point is?
Ahh, how the prophecy of the young apathetic high-schooler has proved itself. For, truly, he warned us that “school is gay.”
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